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Christians 2020: Between a Rock and a Polling Place?
FRC Action ^ | October 26, 2020 | Tony Perkins

Posted on 10/27/2020 7:01:34 PM PDT by Misty Delta

The Never Trump movement was dead, they said. "On life support." It's true that they've had some big-name defections after four years of this president keeping his promises, but the contempt for Donald Trump lives on in some circles.

As we've been reminded these last couple of weeks, there will always be a fiercely indignant wing of the church who believes that Donald Trump is morally unfit for office -- and no amount of good he does for the world can change that. In 2016, I might not have agreed with that sentiment, but I would have understood it. Now, four years later, the argument is too flawed and naïve to take seriously.

Do I think character matters? Absolutely. Anyone who listened to me four years ago knows that I wrestled with the same questions most Christians did after our primary candidates didn't win the nomination. Ultimately, it came down to two options -- just as it does today: Donald Trump or a radical liberal. Back then, I didn't know what Donald Trump would do, but I knew what Hillary Clinton would.

She'd appoint activist judges, support and fund abortion until the moment of birth, strong-arm countries (including our own) to adopt LGBT extremism. Did I think Donald Trump would be a champion of conservatism? I think my words were, "I doubt it." There were no guarantees about the kind of president that Trump would be. Unlike everyone else, he'd never been in office. He didn't have a political record. All we had to go on were his promises and the fact that he wasn't Hillary Clinton -- and that, in my mind, was enough.

To my surprise, and every other conservative's, it turned out to be more than enough. More, in fact, than we ever thought possible. He shattered records on originalist judges, pro-life policy, national and international religious freedom, he surrounded himself with a team of principled men and women of faith (including his vice president) and hired more to run his government agencies. He didn't just stop Barack Obama's outrageous policies, he overturned them -- taking on an agenda that no other Republican (moral or not) had the stomach to. On policy, he's arguably the most conservative president this country has ever had.

Is he a sinner? Of course. Until Jesus comes back, our only options are imperfect people. So would you rather have a sinner who saves human lives and protects freedom -- or a sinner who funds the killing of innocent children in the womb and shuts down the freedom we need to preach the gospel? If the church's main concern is preaching the good news of Jesus Christ, then I guarantee they'll have a much harder time under an administration that wants to silence their voice in the name of "tolerance" than the one in court right now fighting for the church to open.

Here's another thing these critics get wrong. November 3rd is not about electing a spiritual reformer. It's about electing individuals who will respect the rights of Christians and others to live by their faith and fully engage as citizens of this country. How do we accomplish that without voting? If these Never Trumpers truly care about life, liberty, family, and faith, what do they suggest we do as an alternative? Live under a Harris-Biden administration and watch hundreds of thousands of innocent babies die? Hear the cries of Christians in other countries go unanswered? Surrender our country into the hands of radical, anti-God Marxists? Witness the end to religious freedom -- and every other freedom?

The reality is, by refusing to support the policies nearest to Scripture, we're facilitating evil. On an individual level, any sin separates a person from God. But there are greater public implications for aiding and abetting the abortion industry than coarsening our public discourse. In one of Joseph Backholm's "Myths of Christian Voting," he talks this scenario: "I don't like either candidate, so what's the point?"

There's a temptation, he points out, of people who can't give "unqualified support" to abstain and wait for something better. But the reality is, the job is going to be filled whether you find an ideal candidate or not.

"Character always matters, but if a completely virtuous person is not one of your choices, maybe the policies represented by one candidate are more virtuous than the policies of the other candidates... In a situation where all the candidates are flawed, we might be able to find clarity if we allow ourselves to think less about people involved and more about policies that will be affected... In addition, if there is no 'best candidate,' it may be helpful to think about the 'best team.' No politician works alone."

Joseph's right. The election of Donald Trump was never about one man. It was about the thousands of agency jobs at every level of government that would either be filled by men and women of principle -- or the second coming of Eric Holders, Loretta Lynchs, and Lois Lerners. With Trump's victory, Americans didn't just win back the White House -- they won back Washington and its hundreds of levers of power, from civil rights commissions to the IRS's office of tax exemption. These people weren't on the ballot, but they transformed how the government views faith, sexuality, gender, and the church.

And while some may malign this president's character, they cannot malign his reliability. Say what you will about Donald Trump, but he has been faithful to the American people. He made promises to voters, and he kept them. "We can no longer say that we have no good reason for believing that he will appoint hundreds of conservative judges," or many other things, Douglas Wilson writes in a particularly compelling column about how Christians can vote for Trump without feeling the guilt some church figures are piling on them.

Too many church leaders are treating voting like a sacrament, Doug says. It's a tactic, a duty, and sacred privilege, yes, but not a sacrament. Just because you vote for Donald Trump doesn't mean you endorse everything he's ever done. This isn't a pure expression of faith. "Maybe you are just making a decision between the two available options." The Bible is full of people who "did not bend when it came to their own personal dedication to the living God, and as far as the larger (compromised) system went, they did what they could as they pushed in the best direction possible, out of the available options."

And "[if] Daniel and Esther and Mordecai and Hezekiah and Joseph could function as political players with true integrity within the framework of those various pagan establishments, how much more should it be possible for a Christian today to function within our quasi-Christian, semi-pagan system?"


TOPICS: Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: election

1 posted on 10/27/2020 7:01:34 PM PDT by Misty Delta
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To: Misty Delta

Vote Trump


2 posted on 10/27/2020 7:03:34 PM PDT by funfan
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To: Misty Delta

Nobody can remove splinters from other people’s eyes like a Never Trump Christian.


3 posted on 10/27/2020 7:06:33 PM PDT by Texas Eagle (If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all.)
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To: Misty Delta

I don’t see how anyone can be a Christian and support Biden. Maybe a really STUPID Christian, but no one who follows what is going on and is led by the Spirit could want to be under the authority of a party that actively HATES Jesus Christ.

Sorry. Just don’t believe it. And yeah, I guess that speaks volumes about John Piper. And David French. And others too holy - and full of themselves - to see the God-hatred of the Democrats!


4 posted on 10/27/2020 7:09:59 PM PDT by Mr Rogers
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To: Mr Rogers

Good post!


5 posted on 10/27/2020 7:24:45 PM PDT by Inyo-Mono
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To: Misty Delta

A vote for Trump is for Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Freedom.

A vote for Biden is for slavery to the State.

This article was written by a retard or a deep state operative trying to convince people to vote against their own self interest.

I’m leaning deep state script.


6 posted on 10/27/2020 7:30:22 PM PDT by Eddie01
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To: Misty Delta

Cyrus was not a Hebrew and had his own gods but God used him in all his sinfulness to bring the Hebrews out of captivity and some of them back to Jerusalem. If folks who care about Bible analogies could see Donald as Cyrus, they would understand better.


7 posted on 10/27/2020 7:46:08 PM PDT by arthurus (covfefe |)
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To: Misty Delta

This sums it up folks. Everyone should take a quick look BEFORE voting. https://simplybible.com/f05c-narrow-is-the-gate.htm


8 posted on 10/27/2020 7:47:42 PM PDT by Maudeen (Wake up true believers in Christ and VOTE!)
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To: Misty Delta

Here’s a little something for Christians/Evangelicals that don’t care for Trump and think Biden would be a better choice. Think about this:
Like your church? Great praise & worship? Close friends of like faith? How’s Sunday School for the little ones? Pretty good? And the preaching? Anointed messages to assist in your Christian walk?
Well, guess what? IF Biden wins and the Senate flips, ALL the above will most likely go away within 12-18 months. That’s right...GONE. No way, you say. Well, the left has become that rabid and radicalized. Not a church or a synagogue left open due to so-called “hate crime” laws. They’ll all be closed, burned and/or torn down. So dwell on that tidbit thought for awhile.
Your “holier than thou” attitude that’s causing a “never Trump” position, ought to be revisited in light of the above. No...President Trump is no saint. We didn’t elect him to be one either. We elected him to do a job; a hard job and, at times, a very nasty one. He needs ALL of our support, and even more, ALL of our prayers.


9 posted on 10/27/2020 8:13:16 PM PDT by lgjhn23 (Libs are a virus.....the DemoVirus!!)
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To: Misty Delta

Any Christian who votes for an abortionist is not really a Christian.


10 posted on 10/27/2020 8:38:41 PM PDT by bray (Pray for President Trump)
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To: Misty Delta

All through Scripture we see God using, and loving, flawed men to accomplish His purposes. He gets it that we’re flawed. He is unable to use the unflawed, their self righteousness keeps getting in the way.


11 posted on 10/27/2020 9:31:23 PM PDT by georgiegirl (Count me Deplorable)
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To: Eddie01

So you didn’t read it, right?


12 posted on 10/27/2020 9:39:46 PM PDT by moonhawk (These blue state tyrants seem to be doing their very best to turn their states red.)
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To: georgiegirl
All through Scripture we see God using, and loving, flawed men to accomplish His purposes.

Considering He has no other options......

All those people who self-righteously point fingers of judgment and tut-tut over Trump’s moral character need to do some serious self-introspection.

I can’t help but wonder if they would like to be judged forever based on their sinful past, which I am pretty sure is never going to be as pure as they demand of others.

After all, Jesus did clarify that the heart is just as important as the action.

So those who point fingers at Trump over his adultery and divorces need to make sure their thought life has been completely pure, free of any lustful thought towards a person of the opposite (or not) sex.

And besides, when it was Clinton being immoral in office, which Trump isn’t even doing, all we heard at the time is that what a person does in their private life is no indication or reflection of their ability to hold public office. IOW, it as blown off. But Trump’s past has to haunt him forever.

13 posted on 10/27/2020 11:08:36 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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